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Encyclopedia: National Resistance Army
The National Resistance Army (NRA), the military wing of the National Resistance Movement (NRM), was a rebel army that waged a guerilla war, commonly referred to as the Luwero War or "the war in the b...
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National Resistance Movement was also a political movement in Iran (see National Resistance Movement of Iran). The National Resistance Movement (NRM), commonly referred to as the Movement, is a political organization in Uganda. Until a referendum in 2005, Uganda held elections...
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Nelson Kasfir (2005). Guerrillas and civilian participation: the National Resistance Army in Uganda, 1981–86. The Journal of Modern African Studies, 43, pp 271-296 doi:10.1017/S0022278X05000832...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on National Resistance Army:...and exile in 1985 and to the seizure of power by an Acholi general, Tito Okello. This, however, could not prevent a victory for Museveni’s force of southern fighters, For a definition of "National Resistance Army", visit Merriam-Webster.
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National Resistance Army of Uganda. ISSUE: Increasing rates of HIV incidence and prevalence were identified as serious problems in 1988 by the National Resistance Army Medical Services.
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Both the National Resistance Army and the Rwenzururu Kingdom Government in Uganda created administrative structures that connected their guerrilla forces to residents living in their areas of operation, though neither set of leaders had made plans to do so before initiating their rebellions.
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Kassim Ouma (born December 12, 1978) is a Ugandan boxer. Early life Born into poverty, at the age of six he was kidnapped and forced to join the National Resistance Army and consequently did not see his family for five years. Ouma is the 7th of 13 children, which include 7 brothers and 5 sisters.
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and exile in 1985 and to the seizure of power by an Acholi general, Tito Okello. This, however, could not prevent a victory for Museveni's force of southern fighters, who now called themselves the National Resistance Army (NRA), and Museveni became president on January 29, 1986. While a new constitution was being...
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